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WSET "Rest of the World" 6 Bottles Pack
WSET "Rest of the World" 6 Bottles Pack
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1. Greece – Santorini – Assyrtiko
Sigalas Assyrtiko 2024
Chosen to represent one of the Mediterranean’s most distinctive white wine styles. High acidity, saline minerality and citrus character make it essential for studying volcanic soils, maritime influence and indigenous Greek varieties in WSET.
2. Austria – Wachau – Riesling
Gritsch Ried 1000-Eimerberg Riesling Wachau
Selected to illustrate premium Austrian dry Riesling. High acidity, stone fruit and mineral precision make it ideal for studying continental climates, steep terraced vineyards and the structured, terroir-driven style of Wachau wines.
3. Hungary – Tokaj – Aszú / Furmint
Tokaj Aszú 5 Puttonyos 2014 – Domaine Disznókő
Chosen to represent one of the world’s classic sweet wines. High acidity balanced by botrytised sweetness makes it essential for studying noble rot, Tokaj production methods and premium sweet wine styles in WSET.
4. Georgia – Rkatsiteli – Qvevri White
Qvevri White – Château Mukhrani
Selected to illustrate Georgia’s historic winemaking tradition. Qvevri fermentation, skin contact and textured structure make it ideal for studying alternative winemaking techniques, amber wines and indigenous grape varieties.
5. Lebanon – Bekaa Valley – Red Blend
Château Musar Tinto
Chosen to represent Middle Eastern fine wine production. Mature fruit, spice, volatility and savoury complexity make it excellent for studying Mediterranean climates, unconventional winemaking and Lebanon’s iconic regional wine identity.
6. Romania – Fetească Neagră
Serve Ceptura Terra Romana Fetească
Selected to showcase Romania’s flagship indigenous red grape. Dark fruit, spice and balanced acidity make it useful for studying Eastern European native varieties, continental climates and modern regional wine expressions in WSET.
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